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A . t ... ....- .. / Jennifer Jacob of Meadville modeled bridal attire at "A Night of Style" last Thursday. tters to the editor , behrcoll2@aol.com r ACROSS 1 Paint layers 6 Workplace honcho 10 Open a bit 14 Bucolic 15 Asian sea 16 Knights aide 17 Pygmy antelope 18 Walloping wind 19 Faultless 20 Poet like David, e.g. 22 Alerted 24 Consummation 25 United Arab _ 27 Small sofas 31 Opposed to: pref. 32 Pub offering 33 Adage 35 Highlander 39 Drinking vessel 41 Go on snow 42 Alabama town in '6os headlines 43 Lawman Wyatt 44 11 _ Dallas" 46 Hearing organ 47 Man or Wight, e.g. 49 Sky Harbor or Dulles 51 Biting midges 55 Disfigure 56 Banished 57 Interruptions 62 Actor Auberjonois 63 Fed. agent 65 Shaq or Tatum 66 Color changer 67 Merit 68 V-formation flyers 69 Stitches 70 Spots 71 Tacked on DOWN 1 Rider's whip 2 "Yours, Mine, and H 3 Operatic highlight 4 Writers' block? 5 Being slender 6 Purses 7 Pontificate ®1998 Tribune Media Services, All rights reserved. 8 Erie Canal mule 9 Turning on a pivot 10 Evaluate 11 Pleasure trip 12 Think alike 13 Orchestra section 21 Notion 23 Well-honed skill 26 City in the Philippines 27 Wise guy 28 Fitzgerald of scat 29 Sorrowful dro 30 Method 34 Eisenhower's nickname 36 Nile queen , briefly 37 Persian poet, Khayyam 38 Floozy 40 Haranguers 42 ___ Springs, NY 44 Oozy sediments 45 Capital of Peru NSBE offers fashion show "A Night of Style" twui 7.• - ~4 "' ,1, „, , . On Thursday, February 19 The Na tional Society of Black Engineers and The Asian Student Organization presented "A Night of Style" a show case which presented an array of styles and fashions. • , ot • The show consisted of three main scenes symbolizing times of day; Sunset, Midnight and Dawn. The show began with the "Disco In ferno", the models danced to party favorites such as "Staying Alive" while displaying the tight polyester clothes of the entire disco era. The show continued with a range of clothing styles from just plain ca- Snapcase returns to Recently there have been rumors circulating about the current state of Snapcase. As you can see from the headline, they aren't breaking up. They are just taking it easy for a while. Balancing school, work, and one of the most successful hardcore bands in the world takes a lot of time and en ergy. So, don't believe the hype. On Saturday, March 14, 1998 Snapcase will be performing at IQ records, 1527 State Street. They will be appearing with special guests: Boy Sets Fire, Chalkline, and Holdstrong. It is an all ages show that starts at 5 p.m. The cost is a reasonable $6 at the door, and remember--no fighting and no alcohol. The public is invited to come and enjoy a truly great band 48 Visualize 50 Lopped off branches 51 Geeks 52 Type of daisy 53 Tendon 54 Portion Features by Ayodele Jones staff writer by Daniel Riefstahl staff writer 3/5/98 58 Rustic hotels 59 Potential plant 60 Good life 61 Winter transportation 64 West of Hollywood sual wear, business attire to evening odic breaks through out the show wear. In all, there was a style for pass quickly without much effort. everyone, jockwear/sportswear and A Night of Style provided its au a clueless portion was also included dience another pleasure when in the fashion segments of the show. Danielle Marshall and Timothy Tate "For a fashion show it went well considering it is the first time that it was done." Kim Moses, the emcee of the night entertained the audience with laughs and her own one-woman comedy act. She encouraged the audience to sing along in a show of school spirit, her jokes and actions made the peri- that puts on one of the best lives shows I have ever seen. For more info call (814) 451-1994. In lieu of their upcoming perfor mance, I thought it would be wise to profile Snapcase and their latest al bum titled Progression through Un learning. This is their third CD release on Victory Records. Snapcase con sists of Daryl Taberski-vocals, Jon Salemi- guitar, Frank Vicario-guitar, Tim Redmond-drums, and Bob Whiteside-bass. Snapcase continues to be much more than music. The band represents a lifestyle, a belief system, and a hope for an optimistic future. Hardcore has always been known for its messages, and Snapcase is no exception. Every band has a message unique to their beliefs. While Snapcase is recognized as a Come play WS all toys. 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Despite the band beliefs, they do not seek to base their existence on ideologies. Snapcase endeavors to unify and build bridges of communi cation. Taberski's lyrics call upon lis teners to define their own destiny and build an optimistic future on the foun dations of self-esteem and individu ality. The vocalist encourages listeners to "break from the mold" and to "take a different track" toward self-realiza tion and security. The paradoxical title of there latest CD represents the band's message by suggesting that Danielle Marshall and Timothy Tate accompanied the bridal party as they marched the traditional wedding pro cession. The entrance of the bride and the groom produced "oohs and ahhs" from various members which put the final touches on an excep tional night. Kim Moses, the em cee, the models, and the singers pro duced a Night of Style and Excel lence. Cheon Graham 02, Psychology "For a fashion show it went well considering it is the first time that it was done," comments Cheon Gra ham 02, Psychology. "It was nice, but the people kept falling off the stage," states Carmelita Jarvis 02, Biology. Erie absolute individual advancement can only take place when, as Redmond states, "we unlearn what society has taught us about race, gender, dietary habits, economic pursuits, and per sonal behavior and begin to think and develop opinions for ourselves." Progression through Unlearning is a soundtrack for those who like their music loud, heavy, intelligently crafted, and thought- provoking. Snapcase is a band whose music is aggressive, step and go groove with sporadic time changes, and mesmer izing guitar harmonics. Their lyrics are emotionally charged and introspective. Buy any of their CD's because they are all great, and come to their show on March 14. 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